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Ecotours-BC - Through The Eyes of Nature Sharing your passion for adventure


and wilderness places for over 30 years.


Help Protect Wildlife for Everyone’s Enjoyment


Here are some tips on driving and viewing wildlife.


You are in bear country


Exciting adventures await you just an hour’s drive on a paved road east of Williams Lake in Likely, BC. Specializing in: • grizzly bear watching and wild salmon, wildlife and nature • alpine hiking • bird watching - over 250 species including eagles, herons, mountain song birds • guided fly fishing on world class rivers • jetboat and drift boat tours • 1860’s goldrush historical tours


Join “the Bear Whisperer” on a truly unique Canadian wilderness adventure - lifetime memories and life changing moments.


3.312” x 4.875"


PO Box 4299, Williams Lake, BC ph: 1.250.790.2292 | 1.866.299.9100 adventure@ecotours-bc.com | www.ecotours-bc.com


Bears are wild animals and demand your respect. Strong and agile, they will defend their young and their territory. All bears are potentially dangerous. Never feed or approach a bear, especially a cub, as the mother will not be far away. Stay in your camper if you spot a bear while driving. Be especially alert when hiking into the wind, as they cannot pickup your scent.


Park wardens may post signs in areas with bear warnings or trail closures.


Ten-ee-ah Lodge The Wilderness Resort


Too good to keep secret!


on Beautiful Spout Lake In the heart of the Cariboo Country, 3600 ft above sea level. Ten-ee-ah Lodge is the only property in the untouched nature of beautiful Spout Lake with its fauna and flora.


The generously designed and restored property includes the Main Lodge with a restaurant, famous for its European cuisine and wines from all over the world.


• Deluxe log cabins and luxury log houses • spacious campsites with electrical hook-up • ecological motor boating • guided horseback riding • fishing trips • canoeing • hiking • biking • ice-skating • snowshoeing • cross-country skiing.


Aviation’s home. We are specialized in • seaplane and type ratings


P.O.Box 157 • Lac La Hache, B.C. VoK 1T0, Canada phone (250) 434 9745 • www.ten-ee-ah.bc.ca


• aircraft rental • charter flights • flight seeing tours.


fax (866) 860 7899 • info@ten-ee-ah.bc.ca © Westcoast Mountain Campers www.rvrac.com • 31 Westcoast Mountain Campers, Gord Rees


Spout Lake (CSU6) is an official floatplane base. It is Ten-ee-ah


Be careful of wildlife on highways Road kills take more than two hundred big game animals a year in Alberta and BC. Many accidents can be prevented. Watch for signs showing big horn sheep, moose and elk are in the area. The warnings remind you that wild animals frequently cross the road. Be especially careful at dawn and dusk when they usually come out to feed along the highways. There are now reduced speed zones (70 kph) on the Trans Canada Hwy in Banff, Jasper, Yoho, and Kootenay National Parks.


Elk warnings


The national parks provide natural elk habitat. These large animals can be dangerous, especially during calving and mating seasons. In Spring, from mid-May to the end of June is calving season. Cow elk will chase people who approach their new born too closely. Mating season starts in late August. Male elk are very aggressive and known to charge vehicles when annoyed. Always keep 40-50 paces between you and an elk.


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